2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2009.01.128
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Pilot plant experimental studies of post combustion CO2 capture by reactive absorption with MEA and new solvents

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“…In the range of removal efficiencies (>85 %) that we are interested in, by comparison with other publications, the reboiler heat duty results that we report seem quite high [15,16,26,27]. Our results can be explained by the significant stripper heat losses to the ambient air.…”
Section: Error Determinationsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…In the range of removal efficiencies (>85 %) that we are interested in, by comparison with other publications, the reboiler heat duty results that we report seem quite high [15,16,26,27]. Our results can be explained by the significant stripper heat losses to the ambient air.…”
Section: Error Determinationsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…2. The reboiler heat duty parabolic trends as a function of L/G ratio were also reported by several authors: Han [12], Knudsen [15], Artanto [16], Mangalapally [26]. The figures show that to obtain higher CO 2 recovery and the lowest energy consumption, a specific liquid-to-gas ratio is required.…”
Section: Error Determinationmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Figure 4 also shows the loading difference between the rich and lean amine solvents (Da, cyclic capacity), which provided information regarding the utilization of the solvent. The tests, simultaneously having the highest CO 2 recovery (g), had the biggest loading difference between the rich and lean solvents (Da) (Mangalapally et al 2009). …”
Section: Solution Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the tests, CO 2 captured is either vented into the atmosphere (Alstom 2009(Alstom , 2011Chopin 2014), transported and stored underground (Ju 2015;MIT 2016b) or sold to beverage industries (Ju 2015). Investigations carried out during the pilot plant studies include (1) profiling different solvents; (2) scale-up procedure; (3) solvent degradability; (4) corrosion studies; (5) operation study and (6) process energy efficiency (Chi and Rochelle 2002;Uyanga and Idem 2007;Davis and Rochelle 2009;Kittel et al 2009;Mangalapally et al 2009;Alstom 2011;Faber et al 2011;Seibert et al 2011;Rabensteiner et al 2014). …”
Section: Solventsmentioning
confidence: 99%